ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Center Olusegun Oluwatimi, running back Blake Corum, defensive end Mike Morris, and kicker Jake Moody were named to two different All-American teams. Oluwatimi claimed both the Outland and Rimington Trophies as the top center in the nation.
Oluwatimi becomes the Wolverines first player to win the Outland Trophy and the third player in program history to take the Rimington Trophy. The Outland Trophy goes to the best college interior lineman on offense or defense and the Rimington is for the best center in America. He joins David Molk (2011) and David Baaas (2004) at Michigan to win the award. He was then named to both the Walter Camp Football Foundation and Football Writers Association of American All-American First Team.
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Corum is the only other player to be named to both the Walter Camp Foundation and FWAA All-American First Team. Moody made the Walter Camp Football Foundation second team while Morris was on the FWAA All-American second team.
All four players helped Michigan to back-to-back Big Ten Championships and to the program’s first ever 13-0 record. They play Texas Christian in the Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31 in the playoffs.
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